DIG Sunil Paraskar claimed that he had met the survivor only twice, in a coffee shop

The police will now be recording the woman’s statement in front of a magistrate to make their case strong. Fearing arrest, 57-year-old Paraskar had approached the Sessions Court yesterday to apply for anticipatory bail.

He said that he had arrested the woman in a case under the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act (PITA) for running escort services.

Later, she had come to him asking him to arrest another model, whom she had a rivalry with, and he had refused to do so. He also said that he had only met her twice, and that too in a coffee shop. Paraskar’s lawyer Rizwan Merchant told the Judge Vrushali Joshi, “Paraskar is being framed in the case as he had arrested the victim earlier.

The entire morale of the police force could be lowered if he is arrested in the case, and nobody would investigate cases.” The court granted Paraskar interim relief till July 31, when his anticipatory bail plea will be heard.

The women’s cell of the Crime Branch has, meanwhile, decided to record the statement of the victim before a magistrate under 164 of the CrPc.